Presenting vocal and instrumental music from Renaissance chamber music to Baroque opera

The Catacoustic Consort presents a variety of vocal and instrumental music from Renaissance chamber music to Baroque opera, with the intent of recreating the sound of the music when it was originally composed.

The music is performed on period instruments such as the viola da gamba, theorbo, organ, harpsichord, Baroque guitar, and lute. In addition to a historically informed approach to performing music, Catacoustic is dedicated to approaching music with an understanding of the life and times when it was originally played, including informed humanities presentations to accompany its programs. Some favorite composers of early music include J.S. Bach, John Dowland, Marain Marais, and Claudio Monteverdi.

The Catacoustic Consort is also dedicated to the early music community in the greater Cincinnati area. To this end, it provides a rental program of early instruments; offers an annual grant for instruments, training, or early music education; and sponsors the annual Cincinnati Early Music Festival, which celebrates local musicians engaged in the performance of early music. Catacoustic is also committed to outreach to senior citizens.

Based in historic East Walnut Hills (Cincinnati), Ohio, Catacoustic serves the tri-state area. The Catacoustic Consort is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.